6gun gets the SHO!!

6gun

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Well....took the leap tonight.  Took delivery of a sweet pearl white 2010 with 2013 wheels!  Sorry about the lousy pics, but it's 10 freekin degrees out and had to tuck the new ride away for the long cold winter night.  It was snowing (again) tonight and the roads are trash, but the car dug beautifully with the 20" Michelin MXM4's.  Car has very low miles and was clearly well cared for.  Love this ride, and now the Raptor has a garage-mate. 
 
Congrats!!  Beautiful ride! You're gonna love it.... but if you're like me... well, your bank account maybe not so much... let the modding begin!  :beer2:
 
Awesome!  Congratulations!  Try not to have too much fun with it. 
 
281Thunder said:
A SHO and a Raptor...lucky!

The real lucky part is having an understanding spouse (of 30 years).  She knows I love cars and has been tolerant over the years of my wandering eye in the auto department....my ONLY area of infidelity.  In fact, when we bought the Raptor, we were actually looking at Expedition EL's and saw this black beast on the back of the lot.  I had to look it over, so did she.... when I asked her if she could see herself driving the truck, she said "HELL YA"....game over.  With the SHO, I've always loved these cars, but we were replacing a BMW 740i, and found a cherry 745Li, but it had some bugs, and I know how late-model BMW's can create an all-consuming vortex near one's wallet, so I kept looking till I found this car.  The Bimmer was a B52-bomber with gobs of back seat room and the SHO is clearly a sports sedan, but we couldn't be happier or more giddy.  The real test will be our quarterly jaunt to our cabin in S. Missouri and how long the SHO's legs are after 9-hours and if we can ever walk again....anyway, we are now looking at the FORD ESP Prem. plan to keep her humming for a long time.  We usually don't buy aftermarket warranties, but we have ESP Prem on the F150 and it has been simply amazing how Ford stands behind the warranty.  It has paid for itself several times over, including rental cars no questions asked.  Can't wait to do a photo session with both the truck and car, but will probably have to wait till the spring thaw....
 
Many folks have successfully logged long trips in the SHO with family.  Definitely has the legs to go the distance.  Now, if you try to stuff the cabin to the gills, that might be a different story :)
 
6gun said:
The real lucky part is having an understanding spouse (of 30 years).  She knows I love cars and has been tolerant over the years of my wandering eye in the auto department....my ONLY area of infidelity.  In fact, when we bought the Raptor, we were actually looking at Expedition EL's and saw this black beast on the back of the lot.  I had to look it over, so did she.... when I asked her if she could see herself driving the truck, she said "HELL YA"....game over.  With the SHO, I've always loved these cars, but we were replacing a BMW 740i, and found a cherry 745Li, but it had some bugs, and I know how late-model BMW's can create an all-consuming vortex near one's wallet, so I kept looking till I found this car.  The Bimmer was a B52-bomber with gobs of back seat room and the SHO is clearly a sports sedan, but we couldn't be happier or more giddy.  The real test will be our quarterly jaunt to our cabin in S. Missouri and how long the SHO's legs are after 9-hours and if we can ever walk again....anyway, we are now looking at the FORD ESP Prem. plan to keep her humming for a long time.  We usually don't buy aftermarket warranties, but we have ESP Prem on the F150 and it has been simply amazing how Ford stands behind the warranty.  It has paid for itself several times over, including rental cars no questions asked.  Can't wait to do a photo session with both the truck and car, but will probably have to wait till the spring thaw....

I got the service books out at the dealer and added it up when I bought mine.  I got 70K/7yrs maintenance when I bought.. It was several thousand dollars cheaper than the current booked maintenance charges... I thought it was a good deal.  Besides they sold me that and the Ford extended warranty together for about $3000.  There is one of the maintenance visits, can't remember which, that was about $800 all by itself..... find a good price and get it... oil prices, etc. will rise!
 
Getting Ford ESP Premium Care 60 mo/75K miles for around $2500 w/$100 deductible.  This includes rental car coverage and covers almost everything except wiper blades, shocks, tires, brake pad and normal wear stuff.  Based on my experience with the truck, I judge this is a good deal and pushes me to around 110K miles covered.  It's also transferable.  Purchasing through Harold Zeigler, who I bought the other plan through.  I might ring my local dealer to see if he can compete on price....never know.  Net net is I almost never buy aftermarket warranties, but I've had such great support from Ford on my truck policy, I plan to jump in again.

www.zeiglerfordesp.com 


 
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